Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We have used double strand RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) to study Drosophila
cytokinesis. We show that dsRNAs for anillin (ani), acGAP, pavarotti (pav), rho1, pebble (pbl),
spaghetti squash (sqh), syntaxin1A (syx1A) and twinstar (tsr) all disrupt cytokinesis in S2 tissue
culture cells, causing gene-specific phenotypes. Our phenotypic analyses identify genes required
for different aspects of cytokinesis, such as central spindle formation, actin accumulation at the
cell equator, contractile ring assembly or disassembly and membrane behavior. Moreover, the
cytological phenotypes elicited by RNAi reveal simultaneous disruption of multiple aspects of
cytokinesis. These phenotypes suggest interactions between central spindle microtubules, the
actin-based contractile ring and the plasma membrane, and lead us to propose that the central
spindle and the contractile ring are interdependent structures. Finally, our results indicate that
RNAi in S2 cells is a highly efficient method to detect cytokinetic genes, and predict that
genome-wide studies using this method will permit identification of the majority of genes
involved in Drosophila mitotic cytokinesis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
RNAi; cytokinesis; central spindle; contractile ring; Drosophila
Elenco autori:
Cundari, Enrico; Somma, MARIA PATRIZIA
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